Here's a suggestion for the PNSN recent events webpage. Have the web designer move the control panel down below the events list. That way the events would appear next...
Jon C. replied:
Hi Kary , this is a great suggestion. The development is typically led by us without much feedback from the public. I aim to strike a balance of keeping both PhD's and the general public happy but since I hear much more noise from the scientific side, t he features get pushed that way. It is never our goal to dumb the site down but we do try to make it useful for the public first, with more technical features available as needed. You may try this new feature that is a full width map with controls that you can show and hide, but it does not have a list...yet. http://pnsn.org/earthquakes/recent/full-width-map
Kary K. replied:
The Kindle Fire tablets have their own browser. There's probably a way to install Chrome, but since I don't own one I haven't figured that out.